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MAJ Special Issue 2025 | DIVERSCITY – Ecology, Memory and Urban Regeneration | UIA International Forum 2024 KL
Vol. 7 No. 6 (2025)This final volume in the series addresses the entangled relationships between ecological awareness, collective memory, and the regeneration of urban environments. Contributions examine biophilic design, post-industrial landscape recovery, and healing spaces that reconnect nature and community. Case studies demonstrate how ecological consciousness can be integrated into design strategies that also preserve social memory—whether through storytelling, landscape rituals, or adaptive reuse. The issue offers a multidimensional approach to regeneration, one that is environmentally restorative, socially inclusive, and culturally rooted. For more information, visit UIA2024KL International Forum
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MAJ Special Issue 2025| DIVERSCITY – Tools, Methods & Design Innovation | UIA International Forum 2024 KL
Vol. 7 No. 5 (2025)This issue highlights the evolving toolkit of the architect and urbanist in the era of digital transformation and interdisciplinary design. Featuring explorations of AI, BIM, parametric design, GIS, and immersive technologies, the papers demonstrate how innovation can enhance participatory processes, improve design precision, and open new forms of urban engagement. The issue also examines emerging pedagogies and collaborative design platforms. At its core, it invites practitioners and scholars to reflect on how tools shape thought—and how thoughtful innovation can serve social and environmental agendas. For more information, visit UIA2024KL International Forum
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MAJ Special Issue 2025 | DIVERSCITY – Sustainable Urban Futures & Community Resilience | UIA International Forum 2024 KL
Vol. 7 No. 4 (2025)This volume envisions the city as a living, adaptive system where sustainability and resilience are community-driven. It features contributions on climate-responsive urbanism, green infrastructure, circular design, and environmental governance. Case studies include nature-based solutions, food security initiatives, and grassroots climate adaptation. The issue situates sustainability not just as a technical goal, but as a deeply social and ethical commitment. These papers chart pathways for cities to become more regenerative, inclusive, and future-ready—centering communities as key agents of transformative change. For more information, visit UIA2024KL International Forum
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MAJ Special Issue 2025 | DIVERSCITY – Design, Inclusion and Social Equity | UIA International Forum 2024 KL
Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025)This issue foregrounds architecture and urban design as tools for inclusion, equity, and social justice. The papers examine the spatial challenges faced by marginalized communities—whether due to gender, disability, informality, or economic disparity—and propose design approaches that are participatory, empathetic, and inclusive. Topics include accessible public spaces, gender-sensitive planning, and community-led housing. Collectively, the issue highlights the ethical responsibility of design to address structural inequality and create spaces of dignity, safety, and opportunity for all urban residents. For more information, visit UIA2024KL International Forum
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MAJ Special Issue 2005| DIVERSCITY – Resilient Heritage and Social Continuity | UIA International Forum 2024 KL
Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)This volume delves into heritage as a dynamic force that sustains social continuity and community resilience in the face of urban change. It features research on adaptive reuse, living heritage, and participatory conservation, offering new perspectives on how history can be engaged meaningfully in the present. The issue critically addresses tensions between development and preservation, proposing integrative strategies that value collective memory, intergenerational dialogue, and cultural ecosystems. By reframing heritage as an evolving social contract, these papers invite reflection on how cities can honor the past while embracing the future. For more information, visit UIA2024KL International Forum
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MAJ Special Issue - 2025 | DIVERSCITY – Culture and Identity | UIA International Forum 2024 KL
Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)This issue explores how architecture shapes, reflects, and negotiates cultural identities within rapidly transforming urban landscapes. From postcolonial legacies to contemporary multiculturalism, the selected papers examine how space becomes a medium for memory, belonging, and resistance. Contributions include case studies on urban semiotics, placemaking practices, and the evolving role of vernacular traditions in modern cities. Together, they reflect on how cultural narratives influence the way cities are imagined, inhabited, and preserved—foregrounding identity as a cornerstone of inclusive urban development. For more information, visit UIA2024KL International Forum
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MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
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MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
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MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 5 No. 3 (2023) -
MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023) -
MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023) -
MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 4 No. 3 (2022) -
MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022) -
MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022) -
MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2021) -
MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021) -
MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
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MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020) -
MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020) -
MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
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MAJ - Malaysia Architectural Journal
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)